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Colored no more : reinventing black womanhood in Washington, D.C.
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African American women Washington (D.C.) History.
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/ African American women Political activity Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
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/ Washington (D.C.) Social life and customs 20th century.
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Lindsey, Treva B., 1983- author
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African American women Washington (D.C.) History.
/ Women, Black Race identity.
/ African American women Washington (D.C.) Social life and customs.
/ African American women Political activity Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
/ Women Suffrage Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
/ Women Washington (D.C.) History.
/ Salons Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
/ Washington (D.C.) Social life and customs 20th century.
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Lindsey, Treva B., 1983- author
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African American women Washington (D.C.) History.
/ Women, Black Race identity.
/ African American women Washington (D.C.) Social life and customs.
/ African American women Political activity Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
/ Women Suffrage Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
/ Women Washington (D.C.) History.
/ Salons Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
/ Washington (D.C.) Social life and customs 20th century.
/ Washington (D.C.) Politics and government 20th century.
/ Washington (D.C.) Intellectual life 20th century.
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\"This project examines New Negro womanhood in Washington, DC through various examples of African American women challenging white supremacy, intra-racial sexism, and heteropatriarchy. Treva Lindsey defines New Negro womanhood as a mosaic, authorial, and constitutive individual and collective identity inhabited by African American women seeking to transform themselves and their communities through demanding autonomy and equality for African American women. The New Negro woman invested in upending racial, gender, and class inequality and included race women, blues women, playwrights, domestics, teachers, mothers, sex workers, policy workers, beauticians, fortune tellers, suffragists, same-gender couples, artists, activists, and innovators. From these differing but interconnected African American women's spaces comes an urban, cultural history of the early twentieth century struggles for freedom and equality that marked the New Negro era in the nation's capital. Washington provided a unique space in which such a vision of equality could emerge and sustain. In the face of the continued pernicious effects of Jim Crow racism and perpetual and institutional racism and sexism, Lindsey demonstrates how African American women in Washington made significant strides towards a more equal and dynamic urban center. Witnessing the possibility of social and political change empowered New Negro women of Washington to struggle for the kind of city, nation, and world they envisioned in political, social, and cultural ways.\"--Provided by publisher.
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University of Illinois Press
Subject
African American women Washington (D.C.) History.
/ African American women Washington (D.C.) Social life and customs.
/ African American women Political activity Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
/ Women Suffrage Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
/ Women Washington (D.C.) History.
/ Salons Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
/ Washington (D.C.) Social life and customs 20th century.
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9780252041020, 9780252082511
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
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| E185.93.D6 L56 2017 | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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